October Messy Church

What does fellowship mean to you? This is what we explored at this months Messy Church. We decorated crosses with jigsaw pieces to help us remember that Jesus holds us together in fellowship. On the jigsaw pieces we wrote words to do with fellowship like sharing, kindness, respect, friendship and belonging. We made a disciple-ship […]

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September Messy Church

The theme for this months messy church was how all of creation sings Gods praise.  We started with different activities which included: Making suncatchers to decorate the mobile in the sanctuary.  We made fish and birds so we could think about how everything in Gods creation is unique and what it means to be unique. […]

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July Messy Church

This month at Messy church we were looking at being Dazzling Disciples and how we can shine in the world.  We looked at the story of how God promised Abraham as many descendants as the stars and how these descendants would go on to be disciples, following Gods way.  We talked about how we can shine by […]

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June Messy Church

Pray, Pray, Pray was the theme of Messy church in may and we looked at what it means to talk and listen to God.  We have decided to stick with the new format with the activities as people arrive and the celebration time at the end.  There was lots to explore this month including, Planting […]

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May Messy Church

Messy church in May was entitled God’s Worldwide family and we used a Christian Aid resource to help us explore how people live differently around the world.  We decided to change up the format a bit and have the activities first followed by the celebration, where we gather together and have a song, story, short talk […]

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URC Daily Readings

Every day of the year, early each morning, the URC sends out, by email, a Daily Devotion consisting of a reading, reflection and short prayer.  You can read them on your computer, phone, or tablet and they provide inspiration in your inbox!  The Devotions are written by a team of over 90 people from a range of perspectives and places within the URC. If you […]

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